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musei petiveriani 
Centuria Secunda Tertiet, 
Rariora Naturse continens: viz. Animalia, 
Foffilu, Plantas, ex variis Mundi Plagis 
advedta. Ordine digefta, & Nominibus 
propriis lignata. 
A J ACOBQ P ET IVER, Pharmacop. Uni. & Regi* 
Societatis Socio. 
r. Serpentes Britannici €tlSU® 8>Etpettt0. 
A ior. Anguis vulgaris fofcus, collo flavefcente, 
ventre albis maculis diftin&us. Natrix torquata 
£ Raii-Syriopf. Animal. 334. Ctje comitum UEng- 
UO) i&nafce- Thefe are commonly found in moift 
Brambly Woods, and oftentimes iflDunghils. 
A. 102 .Caecilia Anglica cinerea, fquamis parvis, mol¬ 
libus compa&is. C})c ? 3 ltrftzV 2 oini, oj 
Rati Syn. An. 289. I bave often met ypith tbeje in the Spring, 
in Old Gardens, Woods, and Groves. 
A 103. Vipera Redi Syn. *dn.. ^85. V. ^nglica fufea, 
dorfo linea undata nigricante confpicua. ^Dut (£nglifl) 
51 tpCt Tbeje are feen in low Woods and dry 
Banks. 
A 104. Vipera Abglica nigricans. anPi nigra Scbwenck., 
Theriotroph. Silefia , 167 ? <^ngltlj) lilJietcfc-itotor* This our 
ViperCatchers Jometbnes meet witb. 
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